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IRS IMPOSTER SCAMS
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the government agency that collects federal taxes.
Scammers pretend to be IRSofficials to get you to send them money.
How the scam works
You get a call.
Your caller ID might show it’s the IRS calling.
The caller might give a badge number and know the last four digits of your Social Security number.
You are told:
“You owe money.”
“You better pay now or you’ll be arrested.”
“Put money on a prepaid debit card or wire it to us.”
If you pay...
You find out it wasn’t the IRS. It was a scam.
The money is gone.
Warning signs
How will the IRS first contact you?
Phone call NO
Email NO
Mail YES
How will the IRS ask you to pay?
With a prepaid debit card NO
With a money transfer NO
Won’t require a specific type of payment YES
Got a call?Don’t give the caller informationsuch as your financial or other personal information.
Write down detailssuch as the number and name of the caller.
Hang up
Contact the IRS directlyIf you think you may owe back taxes, call the IRS at 800-829-1040 or visit irs.gov/balancedue.
Report the callFile a complaint with:• the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
(TIGTA) at tigta.gov or 800-366-4484.• the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint or 877-FTC-HELP.
Warn friends and familyTell people you know that these calls are scams.
ftc.gov/impostersFederal Trade CommissionJanuary 2020